Woman seen berating flight attendant on viral video now placed on leave

A New York woman seen berating a flight attendant on a viral video is on forced leave from her job. Nearly two million people watched a recording of a woman boarding a Delta Air Lines flight caught not only threatening a flight attendant's job, but also saying she worked for New York Governor Cuomo.

But after the video was posted online, her own job may be in jeopardy, reports correspondent Kris Van Cleave.

Passenger: "I'm not sitting by a crying baby."Mother: "He's not going to cry the whole time."

Scheff says before you upload a video to social media, take time to consider the consequences.

"You never want to put a temporary emotion on the permanent Internet, because what you feel at that time is going to stay there forever," she said.

In a statement to CBS News, Delta defended the flight attendant's actions in this most recent incident, and it also says it expects passengers to behave with civility and respect toward flights crews and other passengers.